Diff rebuild by "pro" not going well

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Ok I got all 5 data points compiled
1st, lets go Ultra shallow, Drive Side heel bias, half rugby ball shape
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Coast off the face and over the toe
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Next Ultra Deep, Coast slight heel bias
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Drive slight toe bias
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Next ideal 1
Coast seems ok but running off the toe
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Drive , seems ideal pattern with full rugby ball shape
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Next , little more shim, Coast looks nice and not running off the toe with wide contact patch
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Drive, partial rugby ball shape above but straight bottom, bigger contact patch than 0.073", still within toe edge
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Last shim, stock shim
Not ideal shape, but coast has large contact patch and still within toe
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Drive, not ideal shape, but long and wide contact patch

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So please help me decide. is the rugby ball shape or wide long patch better ?
 

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.076 is the winner.
Placement on the tooth is stronger, also known as "competition pattern"
Show the corresponding pattern on the pinion, as ring only shows half.
 
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Here are pinion pics to the best of my ability. I added more prussian blue and ran another pattern with loaded pinion.
All these pics are for 1.9mm or 0.075" shim only

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.076" is perfect.
Run it.
Also the backlash is quite good.
I shoot for .0055", maybe a hair higher depending on what I am setting it up for usage wise.

What is the breakaway torque on the carrier bearings only?
 
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.076" is perfect.
Run it.
Also the backlash is quite good.
I shoot for .0055", maybe a hair higher depending on what I am setting it up for usage wise.

What is the breakaway torque on the carrier bearings only?
Piratetip, i have not checked breakaway torque for pinion or carrier as I have not changed any of the bearings yet. My logic since the bearings only have 1000 miles on them their wear is minimal and I can avoid risk of damaging the new bearings by pressing off the pinion bearings so many times and inserting the carrier 5 to 7 times. I will be changing the pinion bearings today and shooting for breakaway torque of no more than 16 in lb.
Changing carrier bearings would be tomorrow.
My target for carrier bearings is 3 to 5 in-lb
so the total should not exceed 20 in-lb.
Also could you illustrate on one of my pinion photos what would constitute a good pattern ?
 

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I am in agreement on your preload targets.
I would shoot for 13in/lbs on pinion breakaway, with pinion nut somewhere around 160ft/lbs.
Carrier bearings at 5in/lbs is a good target.

The pinion shows good pattern because it's a hair shallow and the "comet tail" is pulling only a bit to the center.
Indicates the pinion is slightly deep which you want to shoot for.
Reason for this is gear deflection under load, they separate slightly and the pattern shifts up the tooth during operation.
Turns your slightly deep pattern into a perfectly centered pattern.
This is important to keep the pattern low on the Ring gear tooth as it's the weak point in the system.
Pinion survives nearly anything with hardly any damage vs. ring.

I have some failed gear sets that show clear evidence of this due, to the position broken off the Ring gear tooth and other strange high wear patterns that develop.
This is typically on high power builds 600hp+.
 
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Oh dear, i was instaliling the bearing races, and once i was done with the front race, i had a look and noticed a smudge on the inner race. I should have checked earlier. My repeated attempts to spray with brake clean and wipe has not removed it. I ran my fingers and finger nail over the area and feel nothing, its smooth. Now should I change this or go ahead and use it ?
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I wet sanded it with 1000 grit sandpaper, with no pressure.
Blemish is gone
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But there are some lines moving in other direction I guess due to the wet sanding. Still feels smooth.
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5th June
Pinion preload without seal
Breakaway - 13inlb
Rolling 7 in lb

Total carrier shim 2.94+2.88 = 5.82mm
Breakaway 19inlb , rolling 11inlb

With Carrier shim 2.91+2.94 = 5.85
Breakaway 22inlb

So I went with 19inlb shim set.

Next will be checking backlash, final gear pattern, and listen for noise.
If it's ok, Install all seals, clean up all prussian blue without removing carrier, change circlips, button it up. My guess it should be done on the 8th of June.
 
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Final Backlash averages (out of all 41 tooth) out at 0.0048" (0.12mm), just a tiny bit under 0.005". Currently has 2.94mm on L, 2.88mm on R. I need 2.91mm shims on both sides to get the backlash to be at 0.0055" but I only have one 2.91mm shim. I think its ok as the rotation test is not noisy, and I think backlash will probably open up a little later on. Besides I think with this backlash maybe I could eliminate my clunking in shifting to D and R
gear Pattern :

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Is it ok to send it with this backlash ? If not then I must get one 3.15mm shim cut down to 2.91mm, so i will have same preload as now , but have a backlash of 0.14mm (0.0055"). However, If i were to follow the TSRM telling me to check in 4 to 6 different places on the ring gear I could definitely get values within the range 0.13 to 0.17
 
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Pattern is good.
Backlash is a bit tight, but you maybe? Could get away with it.
If it were me I would shift to 0.0055", swap out with the proper side shims.

When the diff components heat up they expand slightly and the backlash decreases.
By how much exactly? Don't know.

This is where having 2x of all available shim sizes comes in handy.
These diffs are hard to setup without the right parts on hand. (As you already know)
 
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Too bad I can't just hand you one of mine. 0.115" (2.921mm)
PN: 90201-52012
I have 5 on hand currently.
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The reason i think i can get away with it is..
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As you can see many individual measurements are over the lowest limit of 0.13, So I dont think the gears will get stuck , and since this carrier preload is the same before, I think the backlash will open up again down the line, by not more than 0.05mm or 0.002". In gear install technical group(Facebook), some people has stated the same thing that they encountered.
Thanks for the shim offer, my machinist could grind a shim down in 1 to 2 days.
I am just worried that the pinion will dig into the flank of the ring gear tooth, but I guess backlash cant do that, as the pinion depth looks ok.
 

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Yeah its right on the edge.
I don't like how many 0.1 measurements were in there though.

Do you have around 0.001" of runout on the ring gear when you spin it in the case?
Might be something to check as well.